University leaders recognize the importance of providing facilities for students to channel their interests and talents through Student Bodies and Student Organizations (LKOK). This effort is expected to reduce negative behavior outside of teaching and learning activities that could damage the university’s reputation.
One of the efforts made by university leaders is to provide students with the widest possible opportunities to develop their potential. Students’ self-development can be channeled through student organizations at Widyatama University.
Facilities in the form of physical buildings and LKOK are one of the main concerns of the Widyatama Foundation and Rectorate. This is demonstrated by the construction of the Student Activity Center as a hub for student activities in organizing and improving talents in arts, sports, and other positive talents, which is planned to be inaugurated in the near future.

The Widyatama Student Activity Center building is equipped with various facilities to support students’ interests and talents.
On the fifth day of the Widyatama Student Introduction Program (PPU) held on Saturday (September 1), all LKOKs at Widyatama University were discussed. The introduction and performances of 19 student organizations at Widyatama University also provided entertainment for the participants. Also present was the Chairperson of the Widyatama Foundation Board of Trustees, Sri Lestari Roespinoedji, S.H., who witnessed the PPU held at the Widyatama Auditorium Building (GSG).

Widyatama Student Affairs and Student Organizations enliven the University Introduction Program.
Widyatama Student President Aldri Satria Gusmon said in his speech, “Take advantage of every opportunity, develop your potential, and there will be many lessons within the organization that you can take as a form of effort to improve yourself.” He also invited all new students to take an active role in various opportunities. (Ed)





